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The game will be running in IAP 2023, from the evening of Friday January 27 through the early hours of February 5, with a game break on Tuesday January 31 and wrapup activities following the afternoon of the 5th. Its original run in 2011 was written by Jake Beal, Andrew Menard, Ariel Segall, Emily Rosser, Paul Weaver, and Paul Baranay; it is being revived by Andrew Menard, Ariel Segall, Emily Rosser, and a variety of helpers. The GMs do not agree with Rowling's politics; this is an explicitly trans-friendly game.  
 
The game will be running in IAP 2023, from the evening of Friday January 27 through the early hours of February 5, with a game break on Tuesday January 31 and wrapup activities following the afternoon of the 5th. Its original run in 2011 was written by Jake Beal, Andrew Menard, Ariel Segall, Emily Rosser, Paul Weaver, and Paul Baranay; it is being revived by Andrew Menard, Ariel Segall, Emily Rosser, and a variety of helpers. The GMs do not agree with Rowling's politics; this is an explicitly trans-friendly game.  
  
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